
Get ready for stories, science and entertainment at SCRF 2025
A musical evening with the Rouh Al Sharq Choir
Visitors are invited to experience a nostalgic musical journey with the Rouh Al Sharq Choir, an ensemble founded by maestro Mahmoud Mohsen in 2020 during his time at Ain Shams University in Cairo. Comprising thirty gifted young performers, the choir quickly gained widespread recognition, winning over social media audiences with its seamless blend of classical and contemporary Arabic music that continues to resonate across the region.
This one-night performance will be staged in Hall 5 on April 25, 2025, from 7:00 to 8:00 PM. The evening promises a stirring repertoire of cherished generational songs, performed live with a renewed spirit and emotional depth. Ticket prices are AED 300 for diamond, 200 for platinum, 150 for gold, 100 for silver and 75 for bronze. Tickets are available through Platinumlist: https://sharjah.platinumlist.net/ar/event-tickets/98523/the-golden-generation-a-musical-evening-rouh-al-sharq-choir.
Greatest Science Show
Bringing science to life through spectacle and surprise, the festival will feature the Greatest Science Show, hosted by Abdullah Annan, a celebrated science communicator followed by more than 18 million fans. This family-friendly experience will showcase dramatic experiments such as exploding hydrogen balloons and vast nitrogen clouds, designed to fascinate audiences of all ages.
The show will take place in Hall 5 on April 26 from 6:00 to 7:30 PM. Ticket prices are AED 200 for diamond, 150 for platinum, 100 for gold, 50 for silver and 30 for bronze. Tickets can be booked through Platinumlist at: https://sharjah.platinumlist.net/ar/event-tickets/98410/greatest-science-show.
To ensure a seamless experience, doors will close ten minutes before the show begins, and late entry will not be permitted. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early and confirm their booking details. For further information, please contact Hanan Al Baloushi at 06-5140132 or
Theatre and roaming performances
The festival will also host four theatrical performances: Magic in the Air, Marty in the Putz, UNKLANDIA, and AIR FOOT WORKS, alongside six roaming shows including Masked Wonderland, Winged Wonders, Dancing with a Robot, Magic in the Air, The Nutkins and the Ducks, and appearances by the festival's mascots.
Nursery
SCRF offers a nursery area for children that takes them on a journey around the world of science through five themed corners: the Dinosaur Corner, Machines Corner, Science Corner, Arcade Corner, and the Stage Shows Corner. Each space offers hands-on learning and immersive experiences, from VR dinosaur adventures to Newton's elevator and interactive drum tables. Ticket prices are AED 100 for two hours and 200 for four hours.
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